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What Could the Heiress Possibly Scheme?
What Could the Heiress Possibly Scheme? Plot:
Wealthy heiress Su Xiaoxiao appears spoiled and capricious, but hides a tender heart. When she clashes with straightforward assistant Lu Yuan, their office romance turns into comedic chaos. Mistaking her pranks for malice, Lu Yuan remains oblivious to her growing affection. As corporate conspiracy emerges, the bickering duo must work together, and Lu Yuan will finally discover - all the heiress' schemes were just clumsy attempts at love.
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